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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => British & Irish Glass => Topic started by: Leni on June 26, 2005, 09:19:54 AM
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:D I am really pleased to have got a little Sowerby, Walter Crane design, opalescent swan and bullrush vase! :D
It has a fair bit of damage, as two swans have lost their heads (I know how that feels :roll: :lol: ) but I couldn't have afforded it otherwise, and it displays well from one side so I think it's still beautiful, even if my Utilitarian son calls it "your headless chickens thing" :lol:
Now I am trying to date it accurately :shock: If I understand correctly from the marks on the bottom, it was made in 1879 as it has a 'Y' in the right corner of the lozenge. However the bottom corner has an 'R'. If this is, as I understand it to be, the month it was made, what does the 'R' represent? And what do the numbers in the top and left corners of the lozenge represent? :?
Anyone got more detail than I have been able to find on Sowerby markings? (she asked, knowing full well someone will have :lol: )
Leni
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Check out the lozenge translator here http://1st.glassman.com/
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Check out the lozenge translator here http://www.1st-glass.1st-things.com
:o Frank, that's wonderful! Thank you! (http://www.smileys.ws/sm/action/00000031.gif)
What a useful thing! I've now bookmarked it for future reference. :D
Parcel 15, Sowerby, 14th August 1879 (http://www.smileys.ws/sm/action/00000033.gif)
Leni
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Sowerby pattern No. 1436.
Bernard C. 8)